Haley Carinia
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Yeah.
It is not a gun problem.
It is a culture problem.
That's obvious.
And I'm glad he called out parents.
I'm glad he called out parents because when I was growing up, I remember my parents putting on the news and everyone will remember this.
It's 10 p.m.
Do you know where your children are?
And if your children are at, you know, a large unsanctioned gathering, a Christmas tree lighting, and they've got mace, they've got stun guns, they've got guns, and they're running amok and they're shooting people.
That's a parenting problem also.
It's not a gun problem, it's a culture problem, and it's a parenting problem.
Something tells me that gun violence in Chicago, where hundreds of rioting teens are gathering, probably would have been inevitable, whether this was a sanctioned event or a small event or not.
And again, that's a culture problem.
Then he admits that the city has a long way to go.
This comes just days after a woman was lit on fire on the subway.
Brandon Johnson said that was just an isolated incident.
Clearly, getting lit on fire might have been an isolated incident, but crime in the city is not.
And like I said, he and Governor Pritzker refused the help of President Trump because they're playing politics and they're playing with the safety of their constituents.
They don't care.